Maggie Goodlander
Coverage of Maggie Goodlander in the Nexus archive.
- House Democrats question Navy Secretary on conditions aboard USS Abraham Lincoln
A group of House Democrats sent a letter to Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao regarding conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. The ship has been docked in the Middle East for over 260 days. Representatives sending the inquiry include Joe Courtney, Maggie Goodlander, and Wesley Bell.
- Defense bill faces uncertain path amid Iran war concerns
A major defense bill, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), faces opposition from some Democratic lawmakers due to concerns over the war in Iran. The $1 trillion bill, which typically has bipartisan support, is stalled in the Senate while the House version advanced. Republicans are also seeking to pass funding through a separate reconciliation bill.
- Defense bill faces uncertain path amid Iran war concerns
A major defense bill, the National Defense Authorization Act, faces uncertainty in Congress as Democratic lawmakers oppose it over concerns about the war in Iran and lack of accountability. The $1 trillion bill passed the House but was stalled in the Senate, with Republicans attempting a separate reconciliation effort. House lawmakers will leave for recess soon, adding time pressure.
- Defense bill faces uncertain path amid Iran war concerns
A major defense bill faces uncertainty as House Democrats oppose it over concerns about the war in Iran and lack of accountability. The $1 trillion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) typically has bipartisan support but is stalled in the Senate, with House lawmakers passing it while divisions persist over funding and transparency.
- HASC adopts FY27 defense policy bill, adds right to repair language
The House Armed Services Committee (HASC) adopted the FY27 defense policy bill, which includes right to repair language. Rep. Maggie Goodlander, D-N.H., stated the provisions aim to streamline processes, cut red tape, and close loopholes to enable troops to repair equipment.
- Democrats urge Comer to subpoena prediction markets over suspicious trades
A group of seven Democrats sent a letter to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer, asking him to issue subpoenas over suspicious trades on prediction markets relating to the war with Iran. The letter was signed by Democratic Reps. Maggie Goodlander, Sara Jacobs, Seth Magaziner, and others. The investigation aims to look into suspicious trades on prediction markets.